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Presentation to the Special Administrative Board
February 13th, 2018
2017-2018 and 2018-2019Summer Learning: Context and Overview
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Enrollment and Attendance Trends 2017 Results 2018 Priorities, Programs, and Outcomes Timeline
AGENDA
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ENROLLMENT TRENDS
Enrollment 2014 2015 2016 2017
District (PK – 12)27,017 26,134 24,496 23,933
Summer School (PK – 12)7,599 6,512 5,913 5,812
Summer School as Percent of Total Enrollment
28.1% 24.9% 24.1% 24.3%
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ATTENDANCE: FOUR YEAR TRENDS
Attendance Rates 2014 2015 2016 2017
Elementary Schools85.70% 84.37% 83.87% 82.6%
Middle Schools81.08% 79.33% 78.51% 82.2%
High Schools87.19% 86.11% 86.62% 87.7%
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Position Number of Staff Teachers 372
Site Leaders 20
Safety Officers 30
Nurses 22
School Secretaries 18
2017 STAFFING
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2017 OUTCOMES Summer Learning Growth: Pre-Test to
End of Summer Learning
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0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
April Pre-Test (All) May Pre-Test (All) June Pre-Test (All) April Pre-Test- 4th grade,received intervention
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Pre-Test Administration
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2018 PRIORITIES AND GOALS Priorities Student Goals Intensive Literacy Support•Credit Recovery •Enriching experiences for all students
•Students grow .2 years on STAR reading between June 4th and June 29th. •First day enrollment increases by 100 students.
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SUMMER LEARNING SHIFTSCategory Description
Academic • Daily, pull-out literacy interventions for retained students
• Cross-curricular projects with a literacy focus • Arts-based programming for all students • Additional opportunities for students to make up credits
virtually
Student Enrollment • Earlier and increased communication with families• Enrollment period opens on February 26th
• School based committee responsible for recruiting students and communicating with families
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PROGRAMS Programs Who attends? Literacy Academy SB 319 students, retained (1-8), students 1+ years behind in
reading (P4s-8) ( ~4000 students)
Extended School Year Students with IEPs who are eligible for an extension of special education services (~400 students)
Gifted and Enrichment Gifted students and students who are on grade level (P4s-8th) (~400 students)
Credit Recovery High school students who need to earn course credit and/or who need academic intervention support for End of Course exams (~1200 students)
8th to 9th grade Transition Program
8th to 9th grade Transition: This program is designed for 8th graders going to 9th grade, who wish to take two high school classes for elective credit. (~400-500 students)
College Prep Academy Students who plan to take AP course in the fall for elective credit (~150 students)
ELL Programs Newcomers (K-10) (~400 students)
ELL (K-8) students from ELL center schools (~250 students)
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Communication shared with families
Invitation sent to select teachers
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Summer Partners AIM HIGH • 2017: 152 students attended • 2018: June 15th- July 20th
• Target enrollment: 150-200 students• Transportation Provided by AIM HIGH
Children’s Defense Fund 2017: 26 students attended 2018: June 11th-June 27th
Target enrollment: 75 students Transportation provided by SLPS
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SUMMER LEARNING TIMELINE
Action Completion Date Status
Determine location sites 12/22/2017 Completed
Focus group of principals and teachers 12/2/2017 CompletedOne pager Summer Learning invitation sent home with families 12/21/2017 CompletedDetermine instructional materials and supplies 2/28/2018 In ProgressSummer Learning Application Closes (Leader) 2/16/2018 In progress Summer Learning Application Closes (Teacher) 2/16/2018 In progress
Hire Teachers and Site Leaders 3/16/2018 In progress
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QUESTIONS?